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... medi- cal equipment.69 In this case the concentration of public resources on a few is obviously unjust because mation on outmigration of Iranian students by the university from which they graduated . Oscar Gish , ed . , Doctor Migration ...
... medi- cal equipment.69 In this case the concentration of public resources on a few is obviously unjust because mation on outmigration of Iranian students by the university from which they graduated . Oscar Gish , ed . , Doctor Migration ...
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... Medi- cal Perception , trans . A. M. Sheridan Smith ( New York : Pantheon , 1973 ) . " Walter Artelt , Einführung in die Medizinhistorik : Ihr Wesen , ihre Arbeitsweise und ihre Hilfsmittel ( Stuttgart : Enke , 1949 ) . An excellent ...
... Medi- cal Perception , trans . A. M. Sheridan Smith ( New York : Pantheon , 1973 ) . " Walter Artelt , Einführung in die Medizinhistorik : Ihr Wesen , ihre Arbeitsweise und ihre Hilfsmittel ( Stuttgart : Enke , 1949 ) . An excellent ...
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... medi- cal producers.40 The need for such self - protection is obvious , the implicit dangers obscure . The sad truth for consumer advocates is that neither control of cost nor assurance of quality guarantees that health will be served ...
... medi- cal producers.40 The need for such self - protection is obvious , the implicit dangers obscure . The sad truth for consumer advocates is that neither control of cost nor assurance of quality guarantees that health will be served ...
Contents
The Epidemics of Modern Medicine | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 31 |
Introduction | 121 |
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